Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes Page #3
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- 2010
- 50 min
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Excuse me, mate. That's my shovel.
Are you boys okay?
Shame on you two.
What's the idea leaving a lady all alone
in the middle of the night?
The thieves are inside?
Don't be expecting me to go into
that snake pit of dancing and laughter...
...and rowdy merry-making. Whoa!
Unless you really need me.
Hey, I wanna go. I think we should go.
- Yeah, it's time to go, isn't it?
- Don't worry. We've got loads of time.
There's a yearning in the heart
Of this young lady
Alone, so very far away from home
Across the crowded pub
Right in the corner
You'll find the stupid louts
You're looking for
There's a burning in the heart
Of this young bosom
For a big old rock
That's hidden in his hat
Yes, the middle one, you see
Holds the diamond treasury
But not for long, you dumb old cats
Hey, waiter, where's my drink?
Bumbershoot, bumbershoot
Strolling along with my bumbershoot
Rain or shine, it's divine
It simply can't be beat
Bumbershoot, bumbershoot
Nothing compares to my bumbershoot
Silk and lace, class and grace
My bumbershoot's a treat
Bumbershoot, bumbershoot
Wonderful, fun-derful bumbershoot
In the park, on a lark
My gamp is tried and true
Bumbershoot, bumbershoot
Who needs a man with a bumbershoot?
Good for walks, never talks
And goes in a stand when I'm through
Hooray!
Marvelous.
Oh, spot on, dear.
Huh?
Oh, no.
Boys, look.
Oy!
Oof! Got him.
Get him. Get him.
I'll take that.
Come on, let's go.
Thomas, the cats took Jerry.
Poor Thomas. Are you okay?
Well, now I've seen everything.
Oh, there's something familiar
"Cemetery property. "
Ah! That's it. Those three cats
are the local gravediggers.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
I remember selling this button. To a cat.
He bought it the day before yesterday.
An odd fellow.
- Do you know his name?
- Oh, no. You know cats, quiet types.
But I can ask him in a day or two,
when he picks up his trousers.
Oh, my word.
What are you looking for, Holmes?
Almost anything, my dear Watson.
- A goose feather. That's no good.
- A freshly plucked one at that.
We find the fowl
this feather came from...
...and our thief's goose
is as good as cooked.
Careful now,
those flying cats could be anywhere.
Ah! My goodness.
It's the Star of Punjab.
He's safe.
More than safe, lass.
He's got ahold of something.
That bloke may have got away with the
diamond, but at least we got the key.
The key to what?
Let's canvass this area, men.
They can be anywhere.
Those criminals are a wily sort.
The reputation of Scotland Yard
is at stake.
I don't see how
we'll get you to Mr. Holmes' flat...
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